It is interpreted as a warning message to North Korea by unusually disclosing the fact of the special forces training conducted by the U.S. jointly with South Korea.



According to the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and the U.S. military on the 3rd, the ROK Navy Special Warfare Group (UDT/SEAL) and U.S. Special Forces are participating in the RIMPAC, the world's largest multinational combined maritime exercise led by the U.S. I trained.



VBSS is an abbreviation of English words meaning visit, embarkation, search, and seizure, and is often expressed as ship inspection and search.



The ROK and U.S. military authorities continue to conduct joint special warfare drills when there is an opportunity such as Rimpack, but the disclosure of the training scenes is unusual, which is interpreted as a warning message to North Korea.



The Navy plans to conduct various joint exercises with the United States and others at this RIMPAC.



In particular, 'Pacific Dragon', a ballistic missile detection and tracking exercise conducted by the three countries of South Korea, the United States, and Japan, is also scheduled to be implemented with this rimpack as an opportunity.



South Korea, the United States and Japan held a trilateral summit on the occasion of the NATO summit held in Madrid, Spain on the 29th (local time) of last month to gather opinions on strengthening security cooperation.



North Korea denounced South Korea's participation in the Rimpack by using harsh expressions such as "special loyal dogs that run wild as cannonballs" and "sapsal dogs clinging to playing with fire."



Meanwhile, the United States increased the level of pressure on North Korea by disclosing the fact that Brian Nelson, the Deputy Minister of Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, visited Korea from the 27th to the 29th of last month.



"The Department of the Treasury is committed to using our tools to target the financial flows that support North Korea and its weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and ballistic missile programs," said Nelson. explained.



(Photo = U.S. Indo-Pacific Command website capture, Yonhap News)